The Arabic word for pray is "Salat" or "Namaza", But perfer with the first one.
Prayer in Arabic is Salaat.
Just as Gott is the German word for God, Allah is the Arabic word for God. Christains who speak Arabic pray to Allah, just as Jews, Muslims, Baha'is and others who speak Arabic. Christians, Jews, Muslims, Baha'is and others who speak German pray to Gott. Every langauage has its own word for God, just like their own words for every other thing.
Assalm-u-alaikum is an Arabic word which means that "may you be in safety" and there is definitely no compulsion to be a Muslim to pray for somebody .
Yes, they pray to same God (although some Christians deny that). God in Arabic is named Allah. You find same name Allah in the Arabic versions of the Bible.
Contentment, Acceptance, Agreement or Satisfaction in Arabic Will, Consent, Resignation in Afghan, Parsi & Farsi There is also a Portuguese word 'Reza' which means 'to pray'
The Arabic word for 'cars' is saiarat and the Arabic spelling is سيارات.
Arabic people prayed 3 times a day once in the morning, evening, and night.
ıt comes from"mescid" in arabic, means "place of pray"
the arabic word for mall is veishnou
the Arabic word for bread is khubz.
The Arabic word for island is "Shesara"
The Spanish word for Arabic is "árabe".